NO! They were polytheistic. They worshiped all kinds of gods. Not just The God. (Christian God)
Yes, the mound Builders built Cahokia as a trade hub and a religious center.
prolonged fllod and/or massive tornado destroyed the cultural center around 1100 ad
The oldest monotheistic religion is Judaism.
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They traded with people from both the Great Lakes and Gulf of Mexico.
Yes, the mound Builders built Cahokia as a trade hub and a religious center.
Cahokia mounds . Illinois
Around the eastern part of America
Cohokia was larger than the other mound builder towns.
The Cahokia Mounds are the largest Native American mounds in the United States. The largest of these mounds is Monks Mound.
That would be Cahokia Mounds in Illinois.
The second largest Indian mound in the U.S. is Monks Mound, located at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site in Illinois. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site known as Cahokia Mounds and was created by the Mississippian culture between 900-1200 AD.
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The largest was Cahokia, near modern day St. Louis, Missouri.
. I am Grace. I am pretty sure that state with the largest Indian mound is Ohio.
The Cahokia people constructed their earth mounds primarily using a combination of labor and natural materials. They gathered soil from the surrounding areas, often using wooden tools, and then transported it to specific sites to create mounds, which served various ceremonial and political purposes. The construction process involved layering soil and compacting it, often with the help of a large workforce. These efforts culminated in the creation of complex mound structures, such as Cahokia's famous Monk's Mound, which served as a focal point for the community.
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